Cuba Gooding Jr. on Diddy: Prayers & Support
- Amid Diddy's ongoing federal trial and numerous sexual assault allegations, Cuba Gooding Jr.
- Gooding acknowledged the difficulty in feeling sympathy for Diddy, but quoted a biblical passage, stating he refrains from judgment due to his own past public issues.
- was initially named in a 2023 lawsuit against Diddy by producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, but he was later removed as a defendant. He previously described the suit...
Cuba Gooding Jr. offers prayers and support amid Diddy’s federal trial and the surrounding sexual assault allegations. The actor, who was previously named in a lawsuit against Diddy but later dropped, shared his sentiments, expressing sympathy for all parties involved, including Diddy and the alleged victims. Gooding, spotted at LAX, stated he is following the case closely, highlighting the difficulty of judgment. News Directory 3 brings you breaking coverage as the trial unfolds, providing context on the situation. Gooding’s previous association with the case adds another layer to the story. Learn about his perspective as he refrains from judgment. Discover what’s next in this evolving story.
Cuba Gooding Jr. Offers Prayers Amid Diddy Trial, Sexual assault Allegations
Updated June 20, 2025
Amid Diddy’s ongoing federal trial and numerous sexual assault allegations, Cuba Gooding Jr. said he is praying for everyone involved. Gooding, spotted at LAX, told reporters he’s been following the trial closely. He offered prayers for Diddy, Cassie Ventura, and all alleged victims in the case.
Gooding acknowledged the difficulty in feeling sympathy for Diddy, but quoted a biblical passage, stating he refrains from judgment due to his own past public issues. “They say he, without sin, cast the first stone. I don’t judge anybody,” Gooding said.
Gooding Jr. was initially named in a 2023 lawsuit against Diddy by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, but he was later removed as a defendant. He previously described the suit as an “alleged cash grab.”
What’s next
The Diddy trial continues, and further developments are expected as the legal proceedings unfold. Gooding Jr. will likely continue to comment as a bystander.
